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Starts

9 Sep 2024

Study mode

Part Time

Campus

Framwellgate Moor Campus

Duration

2 Years

Level

Level 4

Course code

ELECP4001A01

Fee Information

Standard Fees of £3000.00 for the first year

Please note, these prices are for the current academic year and may be subject to change for our courses starting in future years. Many of our students are eligible for financial support when studying at college, please see Fees and funding for more information.

Student Finance

All fees are payable (no fee remission/reduction applies). However, eligible students can apply to Student Finance England for a student loan, which could cover both tuition fees and living costs. Student Finance England can be contacted directly Student Finance England or call 0300 100 0607.

Course details may be subject to change.

This programme will equip you with the knowledge and skills for a range of technical and management careers in the electrical/electronic engineering industry, working for manufacturing, design, pharmaceutical, service industries or off-shore oil and gas companies. You will study modules that focus on areas such as analytical methods for engineers, project design, electrical and electronic principles, engineering science, plus other specialist topics that meet the demands of local industry.

Entry Criteria

You will hold the following qualifications:

  • BTEC National Diploma in Electrical/Electronic Engineering
  • A-Level in Maths or an appropriate science-based subject
  • An additional A-Level in any subject
  • Five GCSEs at grade C or above, including maths and science.
Mature applicants (aged 21 years and older) with no formal qualifications, but with relevant industrial experience, are also welcome to apply.

What are the next steps?

You will attend an informal interview where your suitability to the course will be assessed. Please bring with you any former qualifications.

Modules Studied

You must gain a total of 120 credits by undertaking multiple units from the list below:

  • Analytical Methods for Engineers
  • Engineering Science
  • Engineering Project
  • Electrical Power
  • Programmable Logic Controllers
  • Digital and Analogue Devices and Circuits
  • Electrical and Electronic Principals
  • Utilisation of Electrical Energy.

Teaching and Assessment

You must achieve a minimum of 120 credits (of which at least 65 must be at Level 4) to be awarded an Pearson BTEC Level 4 HNC. Assessments will involve providing evidence against published learning outcomes and assessment criteria. You will receive an individual grade for each unit as ‘pass’, ‘merit’ or ‘distinction’. You must meet the assessment criteria set out in the specifications to achieve a pass grade – this gives transparency to the assessment process and establishes a national standard for each qualification.

Industry Links

A variety of enrichment activities will be organised for throughout the year, including guest speakers, visits to industry and live project briefs.

Placement

You will be encouraged to search for work placement opportunities if you are not currently in employment. We will support you in finding a suitable placement as they are a great way to get hands-on experience, and develop your skills in a real working environment.

Where can it take me?

Engineering technicians £30,680 Potential salary

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Civil engineers £44,200 Potential salary

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Engineering professionals n.e.c. £41,600 Potential salary

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